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Downed timber left in the wake of Hurricane Helene, a devastating storm that struck in September, has also been fueling the fires' spread, officials have said. “The amount of downed debris and ...
When Hurricane Helene hit western North Carolina last September, a local radio station played a critical role in keeping residents informed. Their work didn't stop there. In the last six months ...
And when Hurricane Helene hit Florida in late September and continued up the coast — hitting Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, South Carolina, Virginia, and more in its path — the sisters jumped at the ...
Students in Jeremy Dotts’ Advanced Carpentry class are building a tiny house that will go to help a victim of Hurricane Helene. Says Dotts, “We literally started in January on the very first ...
Before Tropical Storm Helene hit Western North Carolina Sept. 27, 2024, Live Edge Wood had a storefront on U.S. 70 in Swannanoa. As Helene swept through the region, it took Live Edge Wood with it.
FEMA has approved over $30.9 million in federal assistance for 7,319 individuals and households in Tennessee. This includes more than $17 million allocated for housing assistance, which ...
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Small businesses’ access to federal aid in rebuilding from Hurricane Helene is supported through a North Carolina congressman’s proposal in the House of Representatives. Helene Small Business Recovery ...
Hurricane Helene made landfall as a Cat. 4 on Sept. 26, 2024 At least 249 people died, the bulk of those in North Carolina The area faces a new threat of raging wildfires The Category 4 hit the ...
Hendersonville, North Carolina (CNN) — Months ago, a washed-out bridge damaged during Hurricane Helene’s flooding temporarily blocked Matthew Rogers from returning to his beloved North Carolina cabin.
Video captured a Tennessee state trooper's heroic rescue during Hurricane Helene flooding after she was rescued and went straight back to work to help another stranded person. Jason Pack ...